Graduate students can choose one of two programs of study in the GSIS, depending on their field of interest. In either program, students spend their first year as full-time students in SIS studying in virtually any of the SIS major fields, and then spend their second year studying as full-time students at KU. Up to fifteen (15) of the course credits taken at KU in this second year can be applied toward the SIS degree. Research requirements for each degree must be completed separately as these credits are not transferable to fulfill the respective institution's research degree requirements. The available programs of study are as follows:

International Studies, which incorporates a variety of socio-political and economic perspectives and includes the following major tracks:

International Commerce
International Development and Cooperation
International Peace and Security
Regional Studies

Korean Studies, which focuses on Korea, contemporary social modernization, and economic development.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

The GSIS curriculum is taught entirely in English. Students wishing to improve their Korean language skills may enroll in Korean language classes.

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Fall semester: August/September-December
Spring semester: March-June

Although the academic calendar in Korea begins in March, DMDP students will join Korea University after a full year in SIS and begin classes at KU in the Fall semester (August/September).

REGISTRATION

During the first year at SIS, students register with the advice of their academic advisor to ensure that they will be able to complete all SIS core requirements prior to leaving for KU. In the second year, the following process will be followed:

Students are registered through the SIS Office of International Programs for nine (9) AU-KU exchange credits (SIS-697) in the Fall and six (6) AU-KU exchange credits (SIS-697) in the Spring. These exchange credits cover courses at KU only; research and/or internship credit is registered under normal AU guidelines.
Students are required to meet with their AU academic advisor and obtain formal pre-approval before enrolling at KU. This ensures that credits earned at KU can be applied toward the student’s AU degree.
Students register for classes with the Program Manager at KU once they arrive on campus for orientation.

Credit articulation: Grades and credits earned at KU are articulated at AU upon receipt of an official transcript from KU. For conversion purposes, students should expect 1 KU credit to equal 1 AU credit.

TUITION AND FEES

While at AU, students will be billed according to the tuition and fee schedule published by the University.

While at KU, students pay regular tuition, emergency international health insurance, and technology fees to AU. Students do not pay student activity fee, sports center fee, or SIS fee. Students also pay the recreation and activity fees to KU.

Students are responsible for any incidental costs, such as library fines and lab fees, incurred during the program. Students are responsible for all personal expenses including housing and transportation. Students will pay KU for the Academic Association of International Relations fee and the Autonomous Association of the Graduate Students fee.

HOUSING

There is limited housing available to graduate students KU. Students who wish to live on campus should contact KU directly for information on availability, application, and pricing.

VISA AND IMMIGRATION

Once admitted the DMDP, students are issued a Certificate of Eligibility by KU. Students take this document to the closest Korean Embassy to apply for a student visa. Students need to take the Certificate of Eligibility, passport, bank statement, visa application, and application fee to the Embassy.

Students are responsible for researching the most up-to-date immigration requirements and arranging all immigration documents.

STUDENT ORIENTATION

During the semester prior to the start of the program, the SIS Office of International Programs conducts a mandatory pre-departure meeting. Topics covered include administrative, logistical, security, health, and cross-cultural issues. KU will hold an orientation for all international students upon arrival in Korea.

HOW TO APPLY

Complete and submit the KU application to the SIS Office of International Programs (OIP) by the specified deadline for the semester in which you intend to study abroad. Applicants are required to submit a non-refundable $50 application fee. Payment details are included in the online application. Students may not apply directly to Korea University.
After all applications are received and reviewed, students will then be notified by e-mail from OIP with a decision regarding their nomination for study abroad.
Once nominated, you will be instructed to complete the KU application which requires the following information:

Research proposal
Personal Statement
Pledge
Letter of recommendation
Original transcripts
Copy of passport page
Health Certificate
Three passport-quality photos (3,5cm wide x 4,5cm tall, front-facing, photo taken within 6 months of application, showing application from chest up, with name and nationality must be entered on the reverse)

OIP will collect all paper applications and supplemental materials and mail them directly to KU.
KU makes the final admissions decision and corresponds directly with Program participants regarding all admissions and enrollment matters.
The Program is competitive, and applying does not guarantee admission.

Dates / Deadlines:

Term

Year

App Deadline

Decision Date

Start Date

End Date

Calendar Year

2017

10/14/2016

**

Varies by program

TBA

TBA

Academic Year

2017-2018

03/10/2017

**

Varies by program

09/01/2017

06/20/2018

Calendar Year

2018

10/16/2017
**

Varies by program

03/02/2018

12/21/2018

** The time it takes to receive an admissions decision varies greatly by program; it can take as little as two weeks or as long as several months. Contact AU Abroad for further details on your program's admissions timeline.